@@artbk That was before the Anunnakaster model (nicknamed "the instrument from another world"), which not only came with the humbucker innovation but also was powered (and simultaneously amplified in stereo) by a set of 2 Baghdad Batteries. Its most famous player, Haim Cornfield of CeramicA (a famous group of rural performers of that time), was beheaded under the Stone Guillotine at the request of Tutankhamun because he deemed his noisy music as "a dangerous, harmful influence to our youth"; coincidentally, the same day that Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira was sentenced to drink the hemlock for his medical malpractices.
Weren't kidding, most youtubers would just clickbait and bring a bunch of guitar parts into a forrest, but you did literally everything it was possible from scratch, that is incredible.
Could you imagine being a park ranger seeing a guy walk into the woods with a bunch of tools and then 5-6 days later coming back with a full-blown guitar? Like bruh
That kinda reminds me the movie "Irene,me and myself " where Jim Carrey has 3 kids and they were playing with some tools and stuff in the morning and he ask them what they were doing and they said " we're building an airplane, daddy " and he said " oh that's so sweet!! Then when he came back from work like about 6 PM, they were already taking off on that plane!!!😅🤣🤣
Next time bring some wooden wedges. Use the cracks in the log to split it into planks, hew, then plane. Much quicker. That's how we made doors before there were snail-paced sawmills.
We knew the method you're talking about but we wanted to make sure we cut the wood in specific ways, the neck especially. We got as close to a quarter sawn neck as possible given the size of the log.
The crappy amp and string buzz almost help give it that folky, country vibe. Matches the aesthetic of the guitar. I love the blend of AMSR type audio with the nature and tool sounds and the actual commentary. Really the beat of both worlds. Your channel has me convinced I need to build a guitar out of the old deck I tore off my house. Looks like a super fun hobby. Worst case if I mess up too bad I can roast a few marshmallows over my failure lmao.
I think that battery powered amp actually gave the guitar a more classical, old fashioned style sound to it. Sounded great and the guitar and build set up was amazing. Keep up the good work.
Honestly, Inthink the guitar sounds wonderful, considering you just built it in the woods inside of a week, starting with fallen trees you just had to resaw. Really impressive. And as you said, with the proper setup at home it will probably be just fine. I think you can really be damn proud of that guitar. Also looks very beautiful.
"I'm definitely rushing this whole process" Man's literally building a guitar from scratch with no power tools, using found materials in the middle of a forest.
Dude. Absolutely massive levels of respect for the amount of time, work and dedication that went into this video! You should be very proud of this amazing talent you have and the awesome guitar collection you’re creating. Thanks for the great video!
Wow! Just finished my first electric build, a Jazzbass-ish bass. Then I thought, well, I might go out for a little fly fishing. Then I found out these guys do both, more or less at the same time! Out in the woods! No noisy woodshop, no dust, no electricity, no nothing except knowledge, patience, handtools, stamina and sleeping under a starry sky. Véry well executed, fantastic idea, completely inspiring.
dude spends a week in a forest to build a guitar and only gets 600k views and at this time only has 600k subs, you deserve more man your work is great.
Yay! This was super cool. I make flutes by foraging for wood in the woods here in Scandinavia, so it was cool to see what sorts of stuff you would use where you live. I must say, I am quite jealous of that gorgeous self-dried maple.
@@not-AI Sorry to disappoint, but I don't have any. I like to do it because it feels immediate and real. It wouldn't anymore if I were to film it and cater to an audience.
Who else has been following his work since he first made a guitar from pencils? Honestly the craft and obvious time he’s put in to become a better luthier is just really impressive
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes, if you make a guitar out of it! This was so cool, what a unique guitar!
Nice finds on the woods used. Even more impressive is the glue making and how it held. will be interesting to see how this turns out after a final set up but more so how well it ages. I hope you keep this around just so we can maybe see it like a year down the road with a few in between updates how its holding up. Always loved what you do but this is a whole new level.
This is incredible! Somehow I think my favorite part is that you made your own glue. I don’t know why, but that just blew my mind and I’m going to be prepared now if I’m ever in the woods and need to make glue for whatever reason.
When I build guitars they always start off playing like crap. They need properly setup and without all the proper tools they're guaranteed to play like crap! Lol
Damn! That is really impressive for it being built entirely out in the woods with only hand tools. I really enjoyed this one. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
I'm utterly impressed by your ingenuity to improvise a whole build in the woods off grid! There are luthiers with well equipped shops that build less perfect instruments.
This is one of the most creative, well-edited and interesting videos I’ve ever seen in my life. The execution of this beautiful piece of art and the seamless transposition of this journey into video format is masterful. You are an absolute inspiration.
I love how your commitment to being able to do it out in the wild even more so from material gathering to resourcefulness and limiting to hand tools is what makes your creativity impressive.
That is so awesome to be able to go into the woods with hand tools and come out with a badass electric guitar! Even made your own glue! Hats off. Amazing job!
I've watched a few of these builds by this guy and I am totally amazed... mostly at the intuitive ability of his guitar making. But with all things considered, this guitar sounds really good. I am sure that if all conditions were perfect and the tools and supplies available, he'd make one of the best guitars you could get... Thanks for your unique contributions!
Man what a video! incredible feat-----building a guitar in this fashion. Having built around 60 mandolins, 30 flat tops and 3 electrics , I can sort of appreciate what an effort this was. It is quite a job to process logs even with a chain saw, band saw and a 15" planer. Then complete a build in such a short time with out power tools. wow.
This is JUST WAY TOO AWESOME. Probably one of the coolest videos I've seen in awhile on youtube. I didn't know you'd outdo yourself, but this was just a beautiful video from start to finish; to create genuinely a truly beautiful guitar. WOW!
This is the best guitar build ever ! Sir you play awesome, the amp sounds pretty good and you sure show brutal courage to dare on this project !! Much respect !
Amazing build! I heard some minor issues in the demo but nothing that can't be fixed at home. Given that you built it in the woods with hand tools the finished guitar is more than impressive though. The reason the bone has chipped might that it has not been boiled, Lignum showed that in a video on their channel.
Your skill with hand tools is very impressive. The guitar looks and sounds great! The tune you played through your mini amp sounded very early "Opry" radio from Nashville. Very impressive project!
This was awesome to watch! An incredibly insane amount of hand sawing went on behind the scenes to slice up all that wood. Like really insane. Nicely done👏👏
I feel like a guitar that buzzes and has some quirks makes this build even better. The demo sounds so twangy in a good way, I feel like it's kinda perfect for how this guitar came together
I know this video is 2 years old bu just ran acrossed it every guitar you have built has been amazing. I built a carvin bolt kit many years ago and it was a challenge just getting a finish on it I was happy with. If you still read these my wife and I are retired in Quartzsite Az and love watching working viedos at night. Please let us see the man behind all these great works of art in the future. Dod and Cat in the Q. Az.
I’m completely in love with this build! Not only is all the wood sourced by you, but you even used pine pitch glue to hold it together and it worked!!! The glue usually for me can be a bit brittle. Making it more running was a great idea.
I love the honesty in your videos. You admit if you make mistakes and if the end product has its flaws. Very human and humble. Regardless though, every build you do takes a lot of extreme talent and are very well thought out.
It may not be perfect, but that’s exactly what I love about it. It has so much authenticity, and really pulls you into the forest just through the sound and look of it
Fantastic work! Thanks for sharing this unique adventure. Guitar sounds really good! An acoustic build would be epic. I would love to see that. Thanks!